Intracranial Aneurysm And Gut Health Intracranial aneurysm (IA) is a pathological dilation of the intracranial artery wall, most commonly occurring in the circle of Willis, with an incidence rate of around 3% in the general population. While unruptured IAs (UIAs) are often asymptomatic, the rupture of an aneurysm leads
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SIBO Pathology Risk In Intestinal Failure Patients
SIBO Pathology Risk In Intestinal Failure Patients Overview Patients with intestinal failure (IF) often experience abnormal intestinal anatomy, secretion issues, and dysmotility, which can disrupt intestinal homeostasis and lead to small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). To understand the prevalence of SIBO in IF patients and identify associated risk factors, a systematic review
Colonoscopy Over Age 75 Is The Best Bet For Cancer Detection
Colonoscopy Over Age 75 Is The Best Bet For Cancer Detection Overview Surveillance colonoscopy for colorectal cancer (CRAdvancing age is a well-documented risk factor for the development of advanced adenomas and the subsequent risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). Current guidelines lack specific recommendations for managing surveillance in older populations. This study identified
Constipation Effect On Readmission In Heart Failure Patients
Constipation Effect On Readmission In Heart Failure Patients Constipation, a prevalent gastrointestinal disorder in Japan, affects 34.8 per 1000 individuals, rising with age and linked to factors like reduced dietary fiber and physical activity. Chronic constipation, unlike other functional gastrointestinal diseases, exhibits a significantly higher mortality risk, particularly notable in cardiovascular